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Has anyone seen Java code that can parse and interpret Splunk time modifiers?

wegscd
Contributor

not a Splunk problem, but this community is most likely to have an answer....

I have a non-Splunk related utility we're putting together, and we need to specify start and end times. It turns out the use cases are pretty much the same as they are for Splunk time modifiers... so...

Has anyone seen Java code that can parse and interpret Splunk time modifiers?

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mreynov_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Maybe you can find something here: http://dev.splunk.com/java

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wegscd
Contributor

I was hoping so, but the client libraries don't seem to do any parsing; it appears that they just pass them along to Splunk unchanged....

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